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{{Innovation and the legal eagle}}}} | |||
{{d|Innovation|/ˌɪnəʊˈveɪʃən/|n|}} | |||
The practice of systematically identifying thoughtless, ineffective or wasteful processes wherever they arise in an organisation and, by surgical deployment of [[technology]], institutionalising them. | |||
{{quote|“''Major innovation comes, most of all, from the unexplored no-man’s land between the disciplines.''” | |||
: — {{author|Norbert Wiener}}, quoted by {{author|James Burke}}}} | : — {{author|Norbert Wiener}}, quoted by {{author|James Burke}}}} | ||
===On journeys and outcomes=== | |||
Every story can be boiled down this: once upon a time there was a problem, and it got resolved. | Every story can be boiled down this: once upon a time there was a problem, and it got resolved. | ||